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Sounds of A Stranger (Audiobook)

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The novel follows Winston Coleman, a sixteen-year-old sophomore whose entire life is experienced through a unique neurodivergent lens. For Winston, everyday existence is a complex symphony; a chaotic cafeteria isn't just noise, but a hundred stacked rhythms. A gifted tenor saxophone player, his incredible talent earns him a rare audition slot for the prestigious Bryant Brown Institute. But his world shatters when an unexplained, idiopathic condition begins to systematically erase his high-frequency hearing.


As his sensory processing fundamentally shifts, Winston is plunged into profound fear and anxiety. 


Key Classroom Themes & Educational Features

  • Supported Reading:Strategically highlighted sight words and key phrases keep reluctant readers engaged and guide them through complex emotional themes.
  • Neurodiversity & Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD):Offers a deep, empathetic look into a protagonist who processes the world through unique auditory and physical input, and his journey to adapt when those senses change.
  • Anxiety, Fear, & Emotional Regulation: Authentically portrays the physical reality of panic attacks while modeling practical coping mechanisms, demonstrating how structured breathing can bring a person back into their own body.
  • The Weight of Hidden Disabilities: Explores the isolating fear of living with an invisible disability and the heavy emotional toll of hiding the truth from family and friends.
  • Resilience & True Adaptation:Demonstrates how pre-teens and young adults can rebuild their passions by letting go of who they once were, learning to navigate the darkness by "dead reckoning" to find a new way forward.


You will get a WAV (3GB) file